![]() It is this Protestant history that purged all female symbols of the divine.” It during the feminist movement, from the 1970s to today, that we see a reappropriation of empowering female symbols. Figures like Mary and female saints are swept away by church Reformers in favor of an exclusive focus on God the Father and his crucified son. If you trace that history from Catholicism to Protestant Reformation of 16th century Europe, there was a “extensive effort to repress all female symbols of the divine. In the predominately Christian religious heritage of Europe and the United States, the traditional images of God is a single, all-powerful male god. For the purposes of this episode, I am going to focus on Christianity. The Divine Feminine is the spiritual concept that there exists a feminine counterpart to the patriarchal and masculine worship structures that have long dominated organized religions in Western cultures, namely Judaism, Christianity and Islamic. Janice and I developed a friendship through our shared interest in art, women and our personal conversations often were centered on the Divine Feminine through the visual expression. The Art Center provides a safe space in a healing environment for a deepened understanding of ourselves through the process of making art.” One artist that offers studio arts classes came on my podcast in episode 105, the textile artist Jean Rill Alberto and later in this episode I will dive into the work of another member of the Red Barn’s collaborative community, the painter Katie Fogg. It is in this space “creativity flourishes through a variety of art classes by local and emerging artists. One modality of healing at the Red Barn is their Art Center. Their purpose is to facilitate healing for their clients. It is a “place of caring, compassion, good will, and harmony.” The collaborative community includes psychotherapists, licensed massage therapists, Reiki practitioners, yoga teachers, registered dietitian and shamanic sound healer. Since 2018 The Red Barn in Durham, Connecticut evolved into a space for holistic practitioners, including artists. She is not a studio artist–she is a social worker and through her interest in spirituality and her own spiritual path founded an Art Center that encompasses a part of her vision to create a space for the healing arts, a space to facilitate healing for all who enter. Divine Feminine has shaped a spiritual path for Janice. This visual journey is inspired by my friend and spiritual seeker Janice Juliano. We offer customs-free delivery to the UK, EU, US, and customs duties are prepaid for Canada, Switzerland, Norway, Australia & South Africa, however, for other regions, you may have to pay a customs clearance fee as required by your port of delivery.Script: Welcome to Episode 112: Today will engage with objects that express and manifest the Divine Feminine through the visual expression in Western Art. If we are unable to replace the edition, we will arrange a refund upon receiving the returned damaged artwork and the corresponding Certificate of Authenticity (where applicable). Once confirmed, we will endeavor to replace the edition, free of cost. In the unlikely event of receiving damaged artwork, please contact us within 48 hours with pictures of the damage. All shipments are made using the most efficient and cost-effective shipping route, via Royal Mail, Deutsche Post, DHL, TNT, or UPS. You will receive a tracking number via email upon dispatch. ![]() Other destinations may vary (please allow up to three weeks). Orders are dispatched within 2-3 days, arriving within a week thereafter in the UK or Europe and in one to two weeks to North America. Should your address not be accepted at checkout, please contact us and we will try to find a solution. We provide free global shipping for all prints and framed artworks to almost every country in the world. Plastics are kept to a minimum and all packaging materials are sustainably sourced, being a mixture of recycled, recyclable, or biodegradable materials. Packaging materials have been carefully selected to reduce the impact on the environment whilst still ensuring your artwork gets to you in perfect condition. ![]() All papers and wood-based materials are sourced from Forestry Stewardship Council-certified sustainable sources. ![]() We work with a fully end-to-end carbon-neutral printing partner, so all prints and framed artworks (and their delivery) are certified carbon-neutral.
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